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Localization (brain function) from Encyclopedia of Psychology provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Theories of localization first gained scientific credence in the 1860s with Paul Broca's discovery that damage to a specific part of the brain-the left frontal lobe-was associated with speech impairment.
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This article has been cited by other articles: ... Ilona Rafalska1, , Zhaiyi Zhang1, , Natalya Benderska1, Horst Wolff3, Annette M. Hartmann2, Ruth Brack-Werner3 and Stefan Stamm1,* ... 1University of Erlangen, Institute for Biochemistry, Fahrstraße 17, 91054 Erlangen, Germany, 2Molecular Neurobiology,
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YT521-B is a nuclear protein composed of several domains: four nuclear localization signals, a glutamic acid rich region of unknown function, the YTH domain that possibly binds nucleic acids, a proline rich domain containing putative SH3 domain binding sites and a glutamic acid/arginine-rich region involved...
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Definition of localization of function in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. Meaning of localization of function. What does localization of function mean? Proper usage and pronunciation (in phonetic transcription) of the word localization of function. ... Dictionary entry overview: What does localization of function mean?
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Localization of function. This means that the sensory receptors send messages to specific locations in the brain. Some brain areas receive visual information, others receive auditory information, still others receive taste, and so forth.
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At a famous meeting of the International Medical Congress held in London on August 4, 1881 Goltz of Strassburg (as it was then spelt) confronted Ferrier of London on the subject of the localization of function in the cerebral cortex.
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Bradbury, Neil A. Intracellular CFTR: Localization and Function. Physiol. Rev. 79, Suppl.: S175-S191, 1999. There is considerable evidence that CFTR can function as a chloride-selective anion channel. Moreover, this function has been localized to the apical membrane of chloride secretory epithelial cells.
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Early exponents of this view—including Goldstein and Lashley—believed that basic motor and sensory functions are localized, but that higher mental functions are not. There is still controversy between adherents of the localization and equipotential theories of brain function.
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